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Realistic View as a Transplant
4
rating
By
Anonymous (
Jun 10, 2021)
First off I love living in Durham. I have lived in and visited most major cities in the country and Durham is special because given the size of the city it is so rich with culture and plenty of things for everyone. Is there hype? Sure... But as someone who wants a place to settle ...Read More
that offers significantly more than a traditional suburb, Durham is the place. Does it offer as much and variety as Austin, Chicago, or New York? No not even close, but that is okay. Durham is by far the best small city and you should love it for what it is. I wanted a reasonable priced (sadly getting more expensive) city with good job opportunities, culture, nature, and convience. I would rate all of those pretty good. When you look at Durham as a package that is what makes it incredible.
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Small town charm with monumental achievements
5
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By
Ram98 (
Sep 13, 2013)
Durhamite is a label I am proud to hold. Travelers only see glimpses of what the locals are so proud of. Nowhere else in North Carolina do you see this many trees and greenery, not even in the mountains. Durham is at once a thriving metro, and natural haven. Durham's history star ...Read More
ted with the largest tobacco empire in North Carolina, and is currently one of the largest research areas in the world (RTP), which is mostly part of Durham. Duke University is the pride and joy of Durham's various scholastic achievements, a vibrant center of scientific innovation. No big city excitement can compare to the blissful joy of enjoying a summer day at the Duke Gardens, or enjoying good music, food and many attractions at Durham's many festivals. From 1701, John Lawson, the English explorer called Durham the "flower of the Carolinas." I think that we have lived up to that name. With a multitude of job opportunities, diverse community, natural beauty and fun, what more do you want in a city. You can go to a city with glitz and glam, but Durham is historic, deep and tranquil. No review can do Durham justice, so I invite you to come experience the City of Medicine yourself.
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Durham, NC - Vacation Getaway
4
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Anonymous (
May 05, 2010)
Every year, more than six million people visit Durham, North Carolina. They come to Durham to relax and enjoy the great golf and other attractions that the city offers. There are all sorts of interesting activities and things to do that offer visitors lots of fun. Bull City Dart ...Read More
League plays at various locations around Durham and offers exciting dart competition to those with some amount of skill in hand and eye coordination. Tournaments are held on Tuesday evenings and are open to visitors. For more adventurous people, Carolina Barnstormers offers a ride in the open cockpit of pilot Mike Ratty's bi-plane. Two people can come along on the 25 minute to one hour ride above Durham. It's exhilarating and a great way to see the city of Durham.
Durham, North Carolina is a city that offers a relaxed atmosphere and a variety of fun activities. Durham is a city where people enjoy friendly competition and supportive fellowship. I had nothing but good times during my stay in Durham. I recommend Durham as a place to live or vacation to anyone who enjoys having a good time.
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Small town charm with monumental achievements
5
rating
By
Ram98 (
Sep 13, 2013)
Durhamite is a label I am proud to hold. Travelers only see glimpses of what the locals are so proud of. Nowhere else in North Carolina do you see this many trees and greenery, not even in the mountains. Durham is at once a thriving metro, and natural haven. Durham's history star ...Read
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ted with the largest tobacco empire in North Carolina, and is currently one of the largest research areas in the world (RTP), which is mostly part of Durham. Duke University is the pride and joy of Durham's various scholastic achievements, a vibrant center of scientific innovation. No big city excitement can compare to the blissful joy of enjoying a summer day at the Duke Gardens, or enjoying good music, food and many attractions at Durham's many festivals. From 1701, John Lawson, the English explorer called Durham the "flower of the Carolinas." I think that we have lived up to that name. With a multitude of job opportunities, diverse community, natural beauty and fun, what more do you want in a city. You can go to a city with glitz and glam, but Durham is historic, deep and tranquil. No review can do Durham justice, so I invite you to come experience the City of Medicine yourself.
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Durham, NC - Vacation Getaway
4
rating
By
Anonymous (
May 05, 2010)
Every year, more than six million people visit Durham, North Carolina. They come to Durham to relax and enjoy the great golf and other attractions that the city offers. There are all sorts of interesting activities and things to do that offer visitors lots of fun. Bull City Dart ...Read
More
League plays at various locations around Durham and offers exciting dart competition to those with some amount of skill in hand and eye coordination. Tournaments are held on Tuesday evenings and are open to visitors. For more adventurous people, Carolina Barnstormers offers a ride in the open cockpit of pilot Mike Ratty's bi-plane. Two people can come along on the 25 minute to one hour ride above Durham. It's exhilarating and a great way to see the city of Durham.
Durham, North Carolina is a city that offers a relaxed atmosphere and a variety of fun activities. Durham is a city where people enjoy friendly competition and supportive fellowship. I had nothing but good times during my stay in Durham. I recommend Durham as a place to live or vacation to anyone who enjoys having a good time.
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What the locals say about
Family friendlyPublic transit is accessibleWalkable to grocery storesYards are well-keptLots of parksWalkable to restaurantsFriendly neighbors Safe at night Pet friendly Streets have sidewalksA quiet areaSense of community
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Durham, NC
The city of Durham, North Carolina is rightly proud of her history. Named after Dr. Bartlett Snipe Durham, much of downtown Durham was owned by the doctor and his family. The Great Indian Trading Path shaped the layout of the city. The first public and historically black college, North Carolina Central University, is here. Much of Durham was shaped by citizens from almost every era of American history.
Thanks in no small part to her history, it's important to note that learning the roads, highways and walking paths will take some practice. Luckily, the city offers a strong public transportation system with routes that run from Duke University along the western edge out to the Wake Forest Highway to the east and from a transit transfer station in the south to the Northern high school stop. There are buses that run on an hourly schedule and many more frequently, so be ready to do your homework to learn this expansive and useful tool
Thanks to the sizable student population, there's a wide variety of housing available. If you want a small apartment for a year while you get settled, you can find something in a large development or find a one of a kind studio apartment in one of the stately older homes in the city. Wherever you choose to live, you'll likely find local shopping close to your home. From sprawling outdoor farmer's markets to the Durham Market Hall, you'll find a place to browse.
With many good school in the area, you and your family will find a fine quality of life in this historic city. There are several historical sites, including the Museum of Life and Science in the northeastern area of the city.
If you enjoy the great outdoors, this city and the surrounding region will keep you very busy. From the Falls Lake State Recreation area to the east to the Eno River State Park to the north, fans of boating, hiking, fishing and camping will find plenty to do for a weekend or an extended vacation.
It's important to remember that Durham is generally paired with Raleigh. These sister cities are bridged by the Triangle Development. The Research Triangle Park is an important feature of this area. It's accessed from state highway 70 along the northern edge. The stretch from Raleigh to Durham through the Triangle Development is easily travelled on Interstate 40, which will take you along the southern edge of the Research Triangle Park. You'll find plenty of shopping and spots to stop along the way.
Durham is a city that's poised for growth, thanks in no small part to its strong history. If you're ready to move to a city that will energize and provide a great education to you and your family, Durham will be a great home.
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Amenities
Are there many local amenities in
Durham?
Yes, there are lots of amenities close to this location.
Parks
Hillside Park
Grant Park
Grant Park
Grant Street
Grant Park
Forest Hills Park
Forest Hills Park
Orchard Park
Entertainment
B. N. Duke Auditorium
St. Joseph's Historic Foundation Hayti Heritage Center
O'Kelly-Riddick Stadium
O'Kelly-Riddick Stadium
Durham Bulls Athletic Park
Durham Performing Arts Center
Talk of the Town Bar and Nightclub
Major the bull
Food & Drink
KFC
Ponysaurus Brewing
The Bullpen
Moe's Southwest Grill
Checkers
106 Main
Pinhook
Arcana
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Commute
Is public transit available in Durham?
Of all people who commute,
3.3% take public transportation in
Durham.